
Travel Blogs


10 new tours to book for 2026
Looking to book your holidays for this year? Take a look at our brand new tours departing for the first time in 2026.

iNaturalist for Beginners
Using this powerful, free app, you can turn the wildlife photos you capture on our tours into valuable scientific data.

Why protect Ningaloo?
Famed for whale sharks, Ningaloo is also a safe nursery for lactating humpback whales and their newborn calves.

For the love of Mallee
How a childhood experience with a malleefowl changed Roger Smith's life.

What Makes an Exceptional Wildlife Guide?
Our wildlife guide training focusses on knowledge, citizen science and more but the most important ingredients are courage, compassion and camaraderie

Why Our Citizen Science Tours Are Getting Rave Reviews
We investigated why our citizen science tours are getting 5 star reviews: it's all down to our guest's desire to give back to nature (and to meticulous pre tour planning)

6 Ways Avitourism Can Help Conserve Australian Birds
Interest in Avitourism is exploding all over the world but what is it and how can it help conserve Australian birds?

Women's Aboriginal Cultural Tours: Exploring the Dampier Peninsula with Rosanna Angus
From crocodile tracks to a secret Makassan Tamarind tree, discover Bardi/Jawi lore on a unique women-only journey

The Day the Nullarbor Awoke: A Surreal Train Journey
As the Indian Pacific train rumbled across Australia's vast, seemingly lifeless Nullarbor Plain, a massive kaleidoscope of green feathers erupted from the desert waking the passengers from their Nullarbor Trance

South West Wildlife Adventure Western Australia

Must-See Western Australia Wildlife: Link Your Adventure
Iconic is the only way to describe Western Australia’s coastal wildlife. Where can you see Numbats, Orcas, Whale sharks and Rock-wallabies?